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Government
needs to do something about hold-ups at airports, ports
Export units will have to improve infrastructure to survive in the
post-quota regime. A lady with an iron will and interminable energy,
Ms Mina Chawla, director, Ravissant and Indian Handicrafts, is the
driving force behind the two companies. What began as a humble venture
has today grown into one of the biggest export houses in the country.
She spoke with Sapna Dogra about the journey so far while sharing
her vision.
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Strategy for jute
The recent approval by the Planning Commission to set up a jute technology
mission on the lines of the cotton technology mission, though late, but
an apt move. The effort once implemented will go a long way in rejuvenating
the jute sector which has so far been not successful in drawing the attention
of policy makers.
Apex handloom co-operatives of
Kerala: How far and how behind?-III
We conducted a study on the consumer preference of Hantex/Hanveev showrooms
from a panel of households during 2003 as an addendum to the Textiles Committee
study on handlooms and powerlooms of Kerala. These households are the panel
members of the regular survey of the Textiles Committee
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